Lobby definition

Lobby means a covered space in which all the adjoining rooms open;
Lobby or “lobby” shall mean to communicate with a member outside of a public process about matters of interest or benefit to the lobbyist and their client business organization. Communication may be about a bylaw or resolution on any matter that requires a decision by Council, a local board, or delegated decision-maker and includes matters regarding policies or programs, the purchase of goods and services and the awarding of contracts, applications for a service grant, planning approval, or other licence.
Lobby means an activity listed in subsection 1 of section 54-05.1-02.

Examples of Lobby in a sentence

  • Employees on paid leave for Home Care Lobby Day shall receive their regular rate of pay for their regularly scheduled hours on that day, granted that employees’ attendance can be verified by a Union representative.

  • The parties further agree that the Fresno County Plaza Lobby shall be available, provided space can be made available, without interfering with County business and meetings are held outside affected employees’ regularly scheduled working hours.

  • The parties agree that the Fresno County Plaza Lobby will be available subject to all terms and conditions set forth in Memoranda of Understanding, the Fresno County Employee Relations Ordinance and/or Fresno County Management Directives.

  • Vendors have the option of using the ground floor entrance into the Lower Lobby and taking the elevator up to the Kitchen and/or Serving Area or taking the outside stairs to the Upper Lobby between the elevator and Kitchen.

  • The parties agree that they Fresno County Plaza Lobby will be available subject to all terms and conditions set forth in Memoranda of Understanding, the Fresno County Employee Relations Ordinance and/or Fresno County Management Directives.


More Definitions of Lobby

Lobby or “lobbying” means influencing or attempting to influence legislative action or nonaction through oral or written communication or an attempt to obtain the goodwill of a member or employee of the Legislature.
Lobby and "lobbied" shall mean to act or have acted as a registered lobbyist.
Lobby and “Lobbying” shall have the same meaning as “lobbying activities” and “lobbying contacts” under the federal lobbying disclosure act, 2 U.S.C. § 1602 et seq., and any analogous state or local provisions governing the person or entity being lobbied. As used in this document, “Lobby” and “Lobbying” include Lobbying directly or indirectly, through grantees or Third Parties.
Lobby or “Lobbying” or “Lobbies” means attempting to influence the official action of City officials. Lobbying includes time spent preparing emails and letters and preparing for oral communication with a City official. Lobbying does not include:
Lobby. , subject to section 2 (2), means,
Lobby means to communicate whether in oral, electronic, or written form, including but not limited to letters, delivery of printed materials, phone calls, spoken word, emails, and advertising (including on the Internet, radio, and television), with public officials or the public or any portion of the public for the purpose of convincing a government agency not to participate in, or to withdraw from participation in, a community choice aggregation program. (Cf. D.08-06-016, Appendix A.)21 Lobbying under this definition does not include
Lobby and “lobbying” each means attempting through contacts with, or causing others to make contact with, members of the legislature or legislative committees or an executive official to influence the approval, modification or rejection of any legislation by the legislature of the state of Idaho or any committee thereof or by the governor or to develop or maintain relationships with, promote goodwill with, or entertain members of the legislature or executive officials. “Lobby” and “lobbying” shall also mean communicating with an executive official for the purpose of influencing the consideration, amendment, adoption or rejection of any rule or rulemaking as defined in section 67-5201, Idaho Code, or any ratemaking decision, procurement, contract, bid or bid process, financial services agreement, or bond issue. Neither “lobby” nor “lobbying” includes an association’s or other organization’s act of communicating with the members of that association